Fencyclopedia - Coats

Saharan

Desert (T1)

A golden coat from the Saharan Region, with soft white highlights on the paws, tail, face and underbelly. It's pattern helps it blend in to the desert scenery it roams about.

Stripes (T2)

The white/black patterns on this coat help deflect up to 70 percent of the heat that hits its body. A pack of these specialied Fennux can confuse onlookers via the optical illusion 2 or more create when moving around each other.

Kenya (T3)

A Fennux with a washed out beige top coat, fluffy white undercoat, and splotches of espresso brown all throughout the head, ears, body, legs and tail. The unique markings on this coat serve a purpose for hunting prey.

Lanky (T4)

The pattern on this Fennux coat serves its host as a form of camouflage. The alternating colors in the pattern confuse predators and Fennux Researchers alike.

King (T5)

Its no secret that this Fennux has some sort of hierarchy of authority. The King coat is truly the king of the Saharan region... or is it?

Leaper (T6)

Unlike most coats in this region it sports a lovely green coloration. Hop hop hop.

Spots (T7)

One of the fastest Fennux ever seen in the wild. Its named for its obvious spotted pattern.

Ringer (T8)

A very peculiar, tree dwelling Fennux with a black and white ringed tail.

Western

Static (T1)

From the Americas, this Fennux seems to have taken inspiration from other regions, adapting to have a black top coat with a white underbelly, with dabs of white fluff all around.

Foxy (T2)

The Orange to Black to White fades on this coat help it blend in and stay out of danger, note it's long black glove-like paws, and it's black-tipped ears.

Antlers (T3)

A medium brown coat with rounded square markings on it's upper hind legs, sometimes sighted by humans in woodlands and across large plains.

Swifty (T4)

An orange and silver coat with black tips on it's ears and tail, distinct black facial markings as well. Rarely seen, this Fennux is able to move quickly.

Bandit (T5)

A coat that looks almost always guilty with its black bandit style mask. When sighted by humans it often has something to do with scavenging for food scraps.

Monarchy (T6)

It's been heard of for years but no one until now has seen it's black and orange beauty. It's as if it has been in a cocoon, waiting to hatch.

Unity (T7)

This Fennux stands for freedom, and nothing else.

Rockin (T8)

Tweet, Tweet, Tweetly-deet.

Polar

Alaska (T1)

A pack of these Fennux could probably pull a sled, if they were Grande sized of course. Their pattern is similar to other canines in the area. Scientists often wonder if cross breeding aided in its color scheme.

Sneaky (T2)

Found mostly near grassy valleys in the arctic near rivers and streams, this particular coated Fennux always seems to be able to slip in and out of sight.

Arctic (T3)

An off-white coat that helps for it to blend in with the scenery it lives in. Often seen prancing around trying to find small prey burrowed under the snow.

Claws (T4)

A dark brown / light brown Fennux that often scavenges for meals alone. In desperate times it will attempt at stealing meals from other Fennux, even when outnumbered.

Waddles (T5)

These Fennux cannot fly, rather they slide around on their bellies and are quite the swimmers!

Gully (T6)

Often found by the arctic shoreline, these fennux have a very unique avian-like pattern.

Glacier (T7)

Somehow this Fennux shares the same name as a set of Eyes. This is Daemon's fault. Dang it Daemon!

Jaws (T2)

Note the seafoam tips and white markings on this grey coat, this Fennux is often found on the Eastern coastline roaming about, looking for a tasty meal of fish to eat.

Glider (T3)

A coat that resembles that of a gliding marsupial, with pink feet and inner-ears, and a natural looking multi-toned tan coat, it lingers mostly on the branches of trees.

Bamboo (T4)

A white and black coat with distinctive markings on its face that easily let onlookers know of its origin (The Eastern Region).

Ginger (T5)

Researchers have found that this Fennux is more closely related to the Bandit than the Bamboo.

Pacific (T6)

Sporting a deep blue that fades to seafoam green, this fen is often found lingering about the ocean coast.

India (T7)

This is the original tiger coat of The Fennux. Believe it or not, Rusty and the other LEs came after.

Krew (T8)

A fen that appears to have stepped into gold, or something, I don't know!

Amazon

Chomper (T1)

A Fennux that dwells near the Amazon River, often caught blending in with schools of teeth wielding fish. This Fennux is one of few that make tasty meals out of them in the wild.

Blender (T2)

This Fennux is often found high up in the canopy of the rainforest, making meals out of large insects and fruits, a delicacy to any Fennux.

Caution (T3)

Don't get too close to this Fennux as it's markings clearly state a warning to all. The bacteria in the mouth of this particular breed are thought to be poisonous, which help it hunt in the wilderness.

Royalty (T4)

A very royal looking Fennux with a beautiful blue coat with golden highlights on the face and chest.

Prism (T5)

Blues fading to Yellows to Reds. You'd almost think this type of Fennux was of the avian variety.

Tribe (T6)

Dark browns with lighter tones mixed in, the patterns on this Fennux are quite unique.

Tropical (T7)

A fen found living near the equator in and around tropical islands.

Mystery

Galaxy (T1)

Blue tones with black spots all around, it's obvious this Fennux is not from around here. It appears, however, it's color pattern is some sort of camouflage.

Blush (T2)

Pink like cotton candy, this Fennux is so simple yet unique, offering many tones of pinks, complete with a soft white underbelly, and white-tipped ears.

Jams (T3)

This Fennux has a black top-coat with a yellow underbelly. The green and yellow accents on it's tail, ears and paws cause many people to believe it's from a certain region of the world.

Stormy (T4)

Mostly a mustard yellow Fennux, with a few black stripes on its back. Also has black accents on its muzzle, tail, feet and ears. It looks shocking.

Neon (T5)

Resembling that of a Sabre Tooth Tiger that somehow got its fangs stuck in the 80's - this Fennux is quite the looker.

Warrior (T6)

A white basecoat with crimson red all about. This fen looks as if it's ready for battle.

Blacklight (T7)

A beautiful fen with fur that emits ultraviolet light.

Grapefruit (T8)

Pink fades into yellow-orange like that of a sunset, or well, a grapefruit.

Fantasy

Dreamy (T1)

Every time I see this Fennux, it makes me crave a popsicle for some reason...

Chrome (T2)

Has nothing to do with one of the largest technology empires in the world, as we prefer fires and foxes around here.

Tango (T3)

A wonderful alternating pattern of pink and yellow.

Popper (T4)

This fennux features purples and blues that really pop.

Horizon (T5)

A full spectrum of the horizon, with a hint of... referee-style sporty arm bands?

Demon (T6)

Creamberry (T7)

A blue and white creamy berry coat. It almost reminds me of those blue/white gummy sharks. Mmm, gummy sharks.

Atomic (T8)

It's fur appears to be a tad bit radioactive. Be careful with this one.

Limited Edition

Rainy (LE)

This Limited Edition Fennux resembles that of the Pinkadot, yet the color scheme is far from the same. Misty bits of teal decorate it's face, paws, ears, tail and underbelly - while the rest remains white. (THIS COAT WILL NOT PASS ONTO OFFSPRING, IT'S EYES MIGHT)

Whimsy (LE)

Whimsical indeed, this Fennux appears to have had some sort of encounter with the color violet, as if it had pranced and rolled around in paint, playfully. Note the swirled markings. (THIS COAT WILL NOT PASS ONTO OFFSPRING, IT'S EYES MIGHT)

Rusty (LE)

The natural rustic coat of this Fennux is greeted by dark black lines all across it's body. It's pattern helps it blend in to tall wild grass as it slowly stalks its prey. (THIS COAT WILL NOT PASS ONTO OFFSPRING, IT'S EYES MIGHT)